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HYDRO 2025: Rocking Your Future!

Co-organised by the Faculty of Science and Technology of the University of Lille (largest French university and in the top 100 European most innovative universities of the Times Higher Education ranking) and the International Academy (summer university for international students in Hauts-de-France), the research-oriented summer school HYDRO 2025 is a strong 60-hour training programme focusing on the fundamental aspects of hydrogeology and water treatment in line with top-tier research centres and leading experts in the field. Particular emphasis will be laid on the quantification of groundwater flow (distribution, velocity and flux of groundwater), its impact on surface water quality and the processes that affect groundwater geochemistry (water pollution in particular). There will be example applications for water resources, environmental impact, industrial wastewater treatment process and social development.

Student projects will cover the socio-economical and environmental aspect of water management, and explore how water is becoming an essential element in urban development projects or in the management of rural areas.

Midway between Paris, London and Brussels, at the heart of a high-performance academic and economic hub that makes innovation a priority, HYDRO 2025 will provide high-standard English-taught classes, scientific immersion in the field, as well as an introduction to research through a supervised project.

A smart opportunity to broaden your international experience under enjoyable conditions with fellow students worldwide.

Coordinator of the scientific programme: Prof. Arnaud GAUTHIER, Civil Engineering and Geo-Environment Laboratory, LGCgE.
Coorganisation: Laboratory of Spectroscopy for Interactions, Reactivity and Environment, LASIRe.


#Keywords: hydrogeology, groundwater modelling, hydrogeochemistry, wastewater treatment, rainwater management, water resource policy, pollution.

NB: The modalities and contents presented on this website may be subject to minor modifications. In case of force majeure, please note that this programme may be run online.

Faculté des Sciences et Technologies

Admission Criteria
  • Excellent Bachelor (from 3rd year undergraduate) & Master students – PhD accepted.
  • Excellent academic results and in-depth knowledge in hydrology & geochemistry, basic knowledge of geology.
  • Advanced English (B2 certified).
Full welcome services
  • Pick-up at train station in Lille to the hall of residence and campus tour.
  • Accommodation on the campus.
  • Meals: all breakfasts and lunches, 6 dinners.
  • Local transportation pass for the public transport network in the Metropole of Lille.
  • Access to university facilities (Lilliad library…).
  • Student support (before arrival and during the stay).
ECTS credits

5 European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System (ECTS) credits pertaining to the completed assessments and a personalised Certificate of Completion will be awarded to the students to authenticate their participation.

Fees
  • Standard Fee: 1,710 EUR
  • Early Bird: 1,360 EUR

The fees include participation in the programme (Early Bird: 900 EUR) and a full comfort pack (460 EUR).

Application process & deadline
  • The online application form will be available soon.
  • Deadline for submitting Early Bird applications: 28th February 2025.

Programme overview

Scientific Lectures & Industrial Visits
37 h
Scientific Research Project
3 h
Cultural Visits & Social Events
13 h
Introduction to the French-Speaking World
3 h
Lille & Hauts-de-France: A Dynamic Environment for Researchers
1 h
Welcome & Closing Events
3 h

 

LEARNING, DISCOVERING & NETWORKING
INTO RESEARCH IN FRANCE

 

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  • A strong scientific training
    in line with top-tier research centres & leading experts
    in hydrogeology and water treatment.
  • A door-opening peri-doctoral programme
    giving access to the French research community
    & making connections internationally.
  • Forward-looking higher education institutions
    with high-standard on-campus accommodation
    & welcome services, great facilities & vibrant hall life.
  • The strategic, most dynamic area in North-West Europe
    at the heart of a high-performance academic
    & economic hub that makes innovation a priority.
  • A young region, always on the move lively, easy-living, with a rich history & heritage, centre of arts & cultures.